Pitfalls to Avoid when you Sell or Keep Your Home After Divorce

Pitfalls to Avoid When Selling or Keeping Your Home After Divorce For many divorcing couples, their family home is the largest asset they hold in common. Deciding what to do with their home after divorce is an important financial decision, rife with potential pitfalls. The couple may decide to sell their home right away and […]

Courtroom Decorum in a Virtual World

Courtroom Decorum in a Virtual World

Courtroom Decorum in a Virtual World When the courts closed early in the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them turned to virtual platforms, such as Zoom, to conduct family law cases. Rather than a solution to an immediate problem, virtual hearings may continue to be an option for years to come. That’s not only due to […]

Watts Charges & Epstein Credits: Who Pays What?

Watts Charges and Epstein Credits | CA Law

Watts Charges and Epstein Credits Who Pays What Between Separation and Divorce? When a couple is in the process of getting divorced but hasn’t yet decided how to divide up their assets, the financial aspects of day-to-day living can get complicated. As an example, one member of the couple may continue to live in their […]

How Is Child Support Paid in California?

How Is Child Support Paid in California?

How Is Child Support Paid in California? In California, child support is based on each parent’s net disposable monthly income and the amount of time the child will be cared for by each parent. The court considers each parent’s income from all sources, whether or not it is reported or taxed under federal and state […]

How to Retain Your Home’s Capital Gains Exclusion in a Divorce

Maintaining Your Capital Gains Tax Exclusion When Getting Divorced

How to Retain Your Home’s Capital Gains Exclusion When Getting Divorced If you are getting divorced and selling your home, you can still take advantage your marital capital gains tax exclusion. This blog post explains how. But, first, what is the home sales capital gains exclusion all about? If you own a home that has […]

How to Share in Your Ex-Spouse’s Social Security Benefits

How to Share in Your Ex-Spouse’s Social Security Benefits | CA Law

How to Share in Your Ex-Spouse’s Social Security Benefits As a divorced individual you can share in your ex-spouse’s Social Security benefits, as long as you have been married for at least 10 years, and your ex has earned benefits. If this is the case in your situation, your ex-spouse’s Social Security benefits can be […]

Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney

What Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney

Financial Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney When you are getting divorced, both you and your spouse must disclose your complete financial information. This information includes your income, expenses, liabilities, assets, business interests and other important financial information. Your divorce attorney will be able to help you understand your current financial situation […]

7 Tips for “Winning” Child Custody in Family Court

Winning Child Custody in Family Court | Marin Attorney

7 Tips for Winning Child Custody in Family Court In the state of California, any parent who files a motion to establish or modify child custody or visitation must go to Family Court Services before a judge or commissioner will hear their case. The purpose of Family Court Services is to help the parents come […]

When Child Visitation Schedules Change, So Can Your Support Payments

Jackson Credits | Child Support Modification | CA

When Child Visitation Schedules Change, So Can Your Support Payments A parent can retroactively get credit for child support payments they paid to an ex-spouse who no longer takes care of their child through Jackson Credits When couples with children go through divorce or otherwise separate, they must establish a plan with the court. This […]

COVID-19 – Guidelines for Parents Sharing Child Custody

COVID-19 Guidelines for Parents Sharing Child Custody

COVID-19 – Guidelines for Parents Sharing Child Custody Sharing your children during even normal times is often stressful for divorced and separated parents. Under the current conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic, child sharing is bound to create even more stress and concern. The key to weathering this storm, I believe, calls for three behaviors: […]